Current status and future prospects in biotic stress management in rice

Author:

Mohapatra SD1,Banerjee Amrita2,Senapati RK1,Prasanthi G1,Mohapatra Minati3,Nayak PK1,Nayak AK1,Maiti D1

Affiliation:

1. ICAR-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, Odisha, India

2. ICAR-NRRI-CRURRS, Hazaribag, Jharkhand, India

3. College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, OUAT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

Abstract

Insect pests and diseases are the major biotic constraints in rice production. According to the ecosystem, the incidence of insect pests and diseases vary. The degree of loss due to different biotic stresses differ widely depending upon the predominant factors of abundance of these pests in a particular year, season or locality. Though around 800 insect species damaging rice in one way or another, the majority of them do very little damage. In India, about a dozen of insect species are of major pest status. Farmers bear an estimated average of 37% losses in rice crop due to insect pests and diseases every year. This review focuses on status of insect pests and diseases, extent of losses, different tools used in pest monitoring and management in rice. Among the important pest management tools used in rice pest and diseases management are forecasting model for real-time pest-advisory services, light trap, hyper-spectral remote sensing, computer-based decision support system, disruptive technologies (mobile apps).

Publisher

Association of Rice Research Workers

Subject

General Medicine

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